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Copyright, 1S95, by 
U. GRANT DUFFIELD, 

Corn Exchange Bank Euilding, New York. 






PRESS OF 

THURNAUER-BERRIAN CO., 

253 BROADWAY, N. V. 



•*^-^T0 ARCHITECTS^^^-^ 

*HIS book is presented to the leading architects of America in the belief that they will find 
much in it to interest them, and in the hope that it may also be useful in giving a sug- 
gestion here and there. The book gives comprehensive views of the very best type of 
hotel architecture in the world. This group of F"lorida hotels represents the nc plus 
ultra in hotel building. There is nothing in the world to equal them, either in external 
or internal appearance. They were built by a firm of Florida contractors, who are justly 
proud of their work and anxious that it shall be known to all lovers of the beautiful and artistic in 
building. If the illustrations offer any suggestions or present any problem to any architect, he is 
invited to correspond with McGuire & McDonald, St. Augustine, Fla. 





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iHEREVER Florida is known as a winter resort, the fame of its hotels has also been spread. To 
be sure, the climate is a healthful one and all the natural surroundings remarkably beautiful and 
pleasurable, but without the assistance of good hotels, Florida could never have become as famous 
as it is. 

The most prominent of all the Florida hostelries are the Ponce de Leon, the Alcazar, the San 
Marco at St. Augustine ; the Ormond at Ormond; the Seminole at Winter Park, and the Royal 
Poinciana at Palm Beach. These hotels form a group which is not equaled any place else in the 
world. In building and equipping them, no expense was spared. The question of cost was at all times subservient 
to the desire and the resolution to have the very best that could be obtained. The result has been most satisfactory. 
Nobody ever forgets a visit to or a sojourn at one of these hotels. 

It is rather a significant fact that all of them were built by one firm of contractors. McGuire & McDonald 
have been in business in Florida for thirteen years. Their business has grown until it is now the most important 
building business in the State. In the whole thirteen years there has been an even, steady growth, and at all times 
the firm has obtained business by deserving it. Their finished work has always been the strongest argument in their 
favor. The work speaks for itself. These six magnificent hotels are monuments to the ability, honesty, and enter- 
prise of the builders. They are monuments of which any man might well be proud. To be the builder of absolutely 
the finest hotel in the whole world is certainly a distinction. 

The work of McGuire & McDonald has not been confined to hotel building, however, and among many other 
edifices for which they are responsible are the Memorial Presbyterian Church at St. Augustine, erected by Mr. Henry 
M. Flagler in memory of his daughter, the Manse of the Memorial Presbyterian Church, which is of itself a con- 
siderable piece of work, and an excellent example of art in building; the Grace M. E. Church, the Hotel Barcelona, 



and the house of Mr. Flagler in St. Augustine. Tliis latter structure is in purely Colonial style, and every detail has 
the stamp of the ability of an artist. All of the many gigantic building enterprises of Mr. Flagler in Florida have 
been executed by McGuire & McDonald. This of itself is a sufficient recommendation to those who know Mr. 
Flagler's keen artistic sensibilities, his impatience with anything lacking perfection, and his pre-eminent good taste 
in matters pertaining to art and architecture. 

The Hotel Ponce de Leon is as well, and possibly more favorably, known all over the world than was the 
enthusiastic explorer after whom it was named and whose life was wasted in a vain search for the chimerical 
" fountain of youth." From every point of \icw the Ponce de Leon is irreproachable. 

Its beautiful exterior is only to be excelled by the magnificence of the interior plans and decorations. Probably 
the most notable feature of the whole hotel is the magnificent dining room. The room is lighted by windows of 
stained glass, illustrating allegorical subjects. The coloring of the decorations in general carries out the Renaissance 
spirit that appears everywhere else in the building. There is a gallery for musicians. There are flowers and 
beautiful paintings and decorations everywhere. If dining is ever a fine art, it surely can be made so here. 

The parlor is also a remarkable room. It is 104 feet long and 53 feet wide, but is so divided by portieres, 
screens, and arches that it is in reality five separate rooms. Coziness is combined with .stateliness, and the monotony 
which is the usual drawback to a large room is relieved. The magnificent onyx mantel in this room cost nine 
thousand dollars, and the decorations and furnishings are in keeping with this. Between the two towers, and looking 
down into the court on one side, while it opens toward the interior of the dome on the other, is a broad, paved 
terrace, covered with an arbor of vines and plants. The terrace is extended to the two sides of the building, forming 
thus a splendid promenade. The view from the terrace takes in the sea, the gardens, and the Florida wilderness that 
creeps up to the very door of St. Augustine. 

Across the broad plaza is the beautiful Alcazar, which serves the purpose of providing amusement and occupa- 
tion for the visitors of the Ponce de Leon, while it furnishes at the same time rooms for the accommodation of those 




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who are unable to obtain them in the Ponce de Leon. Though very different in detail, it follows the same general 
style of architecture. The great facade presents a pleasing variety of towers, pavilions, minarets, arcades, and roofs 
of old Spanish tiles. There is an arcade of shops opening on the plaza. From this one passes through to a square 
court, a sort of Palais Royal, with numerous bazaars, gay with all sorts of wares. In this court is also a luxuriant 
tropical garden. The Alcazar has a great sulphur swimming bath and a salt-water bath, tennis grounds, club rooms, 
and all sorts of aids to amusement. In addition to all this there are three hundred bedrooms and a very large 
restaurant. In connection with the Alcazar is operated one of the finest Turkish and Russian bath houses in the 
world. 

A third hotel at St. Augustine, the San Marco, is very simple in design, but the work of the builders is equally 
as well done as it is in the more pretentious edifices named before. The Alcazar and the Ponce de Leon represent 
an expenditure of over four millions of dollars, and of this amount there was no dollar wasted. 

The reputation of McGuire & McDonald is that their finished work always shows results commensurate with 
the cost. 

While they feel great pride in the Alcazar and the Ponce de Leon, the culminating point of all their years of 
endeavor is at Palm Beach on the shore of the beautiful Lake Worth. The Hotel Royal Poinciana is the work of 
Mr. McDonald from its inception to its completion. The designs were all made under his direction. It was built 
according to his ideas and under his immediate supervision. It is the finished offspring of a brain made capable by 
a life-time of study and experience. Mr. McDonald looks upon it as his best work, because it is his own all the way 
through. 

The building of the Royal Poinciana is especially remarkable for many reasons. The location of Lake Worth, 
and the inadequate facilities for the transportation of freight which existed at the time the hotel was built, made the 
work very difficult. The ground was broken for the building May i, 1893. The hotel was finished, furnished, and 
opened for guests February 15, 1894. There were used in the construction 5,000,000 feet of lumber, 360,000 

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shingles, 4000 barrels of lime, 5,000,000 bricks, 2400 gallons of paint, 20 acres of plaster, 3,000,000 lath, 1200 
windows, and 1800 doors. There are 439 rooms and 524 closets. 

The Royal Poinciana is a fine example of the Colonial style of architecture. It is symmetrical in all its details. 
There was no effort made to secure gaudy display, and an air of refinement and genuine home comfort pervades the 
whole place. It is a hotel built for people to live in. It was conceived and carried out on a large scale. It is 
roomy, light, and cheerful. The dining room is a magnificent salon, in pure Colonial style, and the rotunda and its 
galleries carry out the same beautiful, simple, artistically severe ideas of form and color. 

To those who can see these magnificent hotels, no words of praise for the builders are necessary. There is no 
theory about the work of McGuire & McDonald. There is no guess-work about it. Each one of these buildings is 
an enormous and forceful fact. Past performances are the best of all promises for future success. Just how 
McGuire & McDonald are going to improve their previous work, or their reputation, it is hard to say. It would 
be unwise, however, to assert that they have arrived at the acme of their achievements. A building business which 
has grown in volume and quality year by year for thirteen years certainly must be capable of further development. 
With the indomitable energy and the ambition to excel which are possessed by this firm we may at some future 
time expect to see even these beautiful and imposing buildings eclipsed by something even more stupendous. 





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Brock House, 

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The Seminole, 

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Silver Springs Co., 

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San Marco Hotel, 

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Metropolitan Club, 6oth Street and 5th Avenue, New York. Complete Electric Light and Bell Service Installation. 
Metropolitan Life Ins. Co.'s Building, i Madison Avenue, New York. Complete Installation of Bell, Messenger. 

Telegraph, and Telephone Service Wiring. 
Mutual Reserve Building. Broadway and Duane Street, New York. Complete Installation of Bell, Messenger, Tele- 
graph, and Telephone Service Wiring. 
Home Life Ins. Co.'s Building, Broadway and Murray Street, New York. Complete Installation of Bell, Messenger. 

Telegraph, and Telephone Service Wiring. 
J. J. Astor's Residence, 5th Ave. and 65th St., New York. Incandescent Electric Light and Bell Service Wiring- 
United Charities Building, 22d St. and 4th Ave., New York. Incandescent Lighting and Telephone Service Wiring. 
Hotels Ponce de Leon, Alcazar, and Cordova, St. Augustine, Fla.; Royal Poinciana, Palm Beach, Lake Worth, Kla. 

Complete Installation of all Electric Service other than lighting. 
Depot of Philadelphia an(l Reading Railroad Terminal, Philadelphia, Pa. Complete 300 Arc Light Plant. 





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60,000 Bbls. for the New York Aqueduct. 
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few people not directly in the business of build- 
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difference in this article as there is in lumber or 
brick, or any other building tnaterial. 



The ROOFING SLA TE for Ihe principal build- 
ings put up in Florida by McGuire &^ J\/cDo]iald 
was supplied by 

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whose office is at No. 38 Park Row, New York, 
and quarries at Bangor, Pa. 

The slate is exceedingly close-grained and dense. 
It is very smooth and even in quality, possessing 
great strength and durability. In color it is a very 
uniform rich blue-black. Builders who have used 
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Estimates Furnished in any part 
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^1-<S> REFERENCES: «-l-> 



HOTELS 



(Ponce de Leon. 
Alcazar, St. Augustine, Fla. 
-, Cordova, 



j Royal Poinciana 
V Hotel Jefferson, 



a. Lake Worth, Fla. 
Richmond, Va. 



RESIDENCES : 



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Mr. H. M. Flagler, St. Augustine, Fla. 

George W. Vanderbilt, Biltmore, N. C. 
Mr. Anson Phelps Stokes (Shadow Brook^ Lenox, Mass. 
Mr. John Sloane, Lenox, Mass. 
Vanderbilt Dormitory, " Yale," New Haven. 



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